Friday, November 24, 2006

Iran: procedure

Syrian human rights watch organization SHRC denounced the deportation of another group of Ahwazi citizens living in Syria to the Iranian authorities.
SHRC says thay this measure is a complete denial of the Syrian authorities' obligations towards Human Rights covenants that commit them to offer protection to individuals risking perils in case of their return to their countries of origin.
The Syrian authorities had previously provided them with a safe haven, permitting them to carry out their activities, viewing the issue of Arabism in the Ahwazi region as theirs.


The FIFA suspended Iran from all international soccer activity.
Reason is governmental interference in running the game in the country.
The Iranian federation was given a term from August untill November 15 to reinstall elected president Mohammad Dadkan and to comply with the relevant provisions of the FIFA Statutes.
Iran is the second country being suspended within a month.
Kenya got suspended in October.


The head of Iran's police, Esmail Ahmadi Miqadam, warned women in Iran to take care of hidden cameras in places where they undress, such as fitting rooms, gyms and swimming pools.
Iranian authorities want to stop a wave of secretly-filmed pornographic DVDs hitting markets and internetsites..
Meanwhile the story about moviestar Zahra Amir Ebrahimi continues.
The actress told in an interview that she has not been the collaborator in the sex-video. She said the video is a fake, made by a jealous ex-boyfriend. The ex-boyfriend fled to Armenia but got extradited. He admits having cooperated to the video, but says the idea of producing and distributing is hers.
If found guilty she can be punished by flogging and jail, he faces 3 years of jail and a fine.
In Iran is the making and distributing from these kind of films forbidden by law.


In Iran deathpenalty is in use. Also for child offenders.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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